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... especially now that they had their afternoon of being told to let people hang out without making a purchase and to view the restaurant toilets as public toilets.
Former Mayor Julian Castro had endorsed Nirenberg. He said Nirenberg’s victory along with many of the city council races is proof that San Antonio is a progressive city that wants progressive leadership.
“There’s no question that there’s been a shift to the left. The days when conservative talk radio could lambast progressives and liberals and think that there was no consequence for that – those days are over. This city is growing. It’s changing. It’s becoming more cosmopolitan and it’s ready to support leaders who can work with everyone. This city is not in the pocket of right wing radio or conservative politics. It’s a more center left city than that,” Castro said.
So OP, do you just hang around California to post how bad it is out there?
LO. The vast majority posting about how bad California is...do not live there. Its kind of ironic. Im not sure why all the irrational California hate, they seem to really go on about it.
Anyone who thinks this is a problem limited to liberal urban areas is just kidding themselves. Here's a photo from my local Facebook group. This mess was found in rural, Trump country along the Blue Ridge Parkway. Another member of the group had posted a photo of a bunch of trash dumped on her property on a back road, which started a very long thread about such behavior.
Lets face it, there are lazy, inconsiderate slobs everywhere and "you can't fix stupid".
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